First of all, the five weren't "thugs", only two of the boys actually even knew each other. And they were never given a "presumption of innocence"---they were treated like they were guilty from the moment they were picked up by the police. There was never one single damn piece of evidence to prove that they ever assaulted anybody, not the jogger or anyone else. That's why they got exonerated in the first place. That's why your statement dosen't make any damn sense whatsoever. You need to watch the doc The Central Park Five, and read up on the real case, because the BS you're spouting isn't even remotely true. And trump actually did put an ad out in the paper calling for the death penalty even before the boys' trial had taken place. He was the one who made a spectacle of himself around the case, so it's stupid of you to get all mad simply because he's mentioned in the film, because that's what he actually did---whether you want to accept that or not. He sure as hell has never pulled out an ad condemning any white criminals like he did with the Five, and yeah it was racist. Don't even try to say that it wasn't, because that would be a lie. A "bunch of thugs"? Uh, seriously? Where's the proof of that? Your spouting that nonsense sure as hell won't make it true, because it wasn't. You're only pissed off because trump was actually the bad guy in that scenario with the case, and you don't want to accept that, but he was---so that's just .too damn bad.
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